Here's what I did last night (or was that this morning?) on his headdress. I'm still not sure what I'll do about robes though. And I'm leaving the parchment on his scroll for last. As you can see, I also started in a smaller version, intended to be a half-buried idol. That's a 15mm figure from Rebel Minis next to them:

That does look excellent. I always thought this Zira model kit would make a good Lawgiver statue. The figure is holding a scroll, and if mounted on a pedestal and painted to look like stone, would come out well:

$16.99 USD In stock $39.99 USDSale(save up to 58%)Human See, Human DoGreat for fans of the 1968 movieIncludes classic illustration by Dave PerilloAlso good for passing time when you're locked in a lab for observationMovie executives kept kicking Charleton Heston out of their offices, saying, "Who would watch a movie about monkeys and spaceships?" Planet of the Apes then went on to be one of the first movies ever to have merchandise tie-ins.

The moral of this story? Always listen to Moses.

The Planet of the Apes Monopoly Game is great for fans of the 1968 version of the movie (even though Andy Serkis finally made the apes look believable!). Instead of Chance and Community Chest, you have "Human See" and "Human Do." Boardwalk & Park Place are replaced by the Forbidden Zone and (spoiler alert!) The Statue of Liberty ruins. Really, you can't have spoilers any more on a movie that's 49 years old.

The loser gets a lobotomy, and the winner gets to do their best Charleton Heston scream of despair!

Product Specifications Planet of the Apes MonopolyOfficially-licensed Planet of the Apes merchandiseFor 2-4 playersAges 8+Play time: It's Monopoly – the game slows down as you approach the speed of light. And it may never end!Includes: Classic illustrations by Dave Perillo 6 collectible custom tokensHuman See/Human Do cards (Chance and Community Chest)Property cards Play money, with the face of a famous ape on the front